Enrico Maria Crisostomo wrote:
> Thank you for pointing it out, Google gave me no hint.
>   
I think this is because this is a down stream only bug and the bug is 
logged in a closed database.
google is useless in this case :).

I would think if the bug is logged in defect.opensolaris.org, you will 
probably find it.

-Ghee
> That's indeed what I'm doing right now and it seems everything
> continues to work fine.
>
> Thanks,
> Enrico
>
> On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Ghee Teo<Ghee.Teo at sun.com> wrote:
>   
>> Enrico Maria Crisostomo wrote:
>>
>> This is http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6844307
>> It is fixed in build 117.
>> You probably should kill the spinning process to temporary release the core.
>>
>>
>> -Ghee
>>     
>>> Hi guys.
>>>
>>> I'm running Nevada build 115 and started to try Evolution instead of
>>> Thunderbird very recently. I'm noticing a very strange behavior of
>>> bonobo-activation-server: it seems that sometimes, after I exit
>>> Evolution, the bonobo-activation-server process remains spinning and
>>> constantly using one entire core. I'm haven't detected other causes
>>> yet: I can use JDS for hours and the behavior remains normal but, as
>>> far as I open and close Evolution, that process goes nuts. User
>>> experience isn't totally compromised because I've got two cores and
>>> one remains free but it's a very annoying problem.
>>>
>>> Haven't you got any idea about how can I troubleshoot this?
>>> Thank you in advance,
>>> Enrico
>>>
>>>
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